Used 2007 Mercury Mariner Hybrid Consumer Reviews
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excellent buy
well built suv, fun to drive very affordable price and great gas mileage, fords should build more of the these.
2006 Mariner Hybrid - after 3800 miles
It's comfy, fun to drive, handles beautifully. My previous cars being 2 Mountaineers, a Ford Explorer, & a sports car, in that order, it does seem small & car-like to me. It did very well last week in a close encounter with a large deer. Parks easily in the city, keeps up will with semi's on the freeway (I drive 35 miles to work in the city & live in the country down a 1100 ft long drive.) It is an excellent utility vehicle; doesn't haul as much as a larger ute, but then it gets much better gas mileage & stills hold a lot of gardening gear & plants in the back. Very quiet drive; fit & finish is very, very good. (Yes, I'd buy another one & recommend it to friends.)
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $5,4751,338 mi away
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- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $4,9952,383 mi away
2007 mariner hybrid
harsh truck-like ride stupid navigation system and screen tilt steering wheel needs to go higher ac should be automated with thermostat, only runs when gas engine working no outside temperature gauge good gas mileage, fuel tank could be larger. good road feel
Everything I Expected and More!
Switching from a 5.0L Explorer to the Mariner Hybrid has been a boom to my budget. I've gone from 14 to 30.5 mpg, more than double! I was filling the Explorer 2.5 per week for $150 and now I'm filling every 6 days for $42. The Mariner almost pays for itself! Both my children are learning to drive and they also prefer the Mariner. It's fun to drive, agile, accelerates like a V8, and comfortable. Plenty of room for five adults. I still use the Explorer for hauling large loads or hunting with my retriever, but the Mariner is my first choice.
high tech car, low tech dealer
Quite a fun car to drive. Has reasonable power, good mileage, good handling. Big disappointment was that in spite of the fact that both the sticker and the website data sheet say the CD-player is MP3-capable, it isn't! Not even with the premium package! The salesmen said it could play MP3s, but later admitted he didn't know what an MP3 was - he was just going on the sticker. The service people were totally clueless and unwilling to help. I just HATE spending something like $1500 for a stupid radio and it won't even play MP3s. Don't rely on the dealer or the service people to know anything much about the electronics.